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eyebeetiling

Hello all

I need a bit of advice on quoting for a floor where the customer will only settle for perfection!

45m2 Floor which covers the hall, utility room, kitchen, and dining room
in 600X600 white glossy porcelain.

Substrate is old terazzo tiles and slc and is nice and level.

All materials will be bought by the customer so only need a price for labour.

The builder has said to quote the job a bit higher than normal and to be prepared for the customer to be watching and critising the slightest defect.

So what how would you folks price this?

I really appreciate any help with this.


Ian
 
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brian c

I think I'm going to go in at £40 m2 and just take my time. if they agree I'll spend a day or so going through layout, spacing and the such with them and get them to sign a contract of some kind. I don't mind a bit of hassle for £1800!!
seems a bit pricey to me but good luck m8.:thumbsup:
 
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sstilingservice

Hi Eye
I had this the other week . I went and quoted for a job and the customer thanked me for my quote but had decided to use another tiler . Then 3 weeks later got a call from said customer who said that the tiler he had was taking forever and had told him that he didn't want him to come back, and would I take the job over . So I went to have a look at what the other tiler had done . WELL when I turned up he had his nieghbour there as support . looked at what the other tiler had done and it was all fine then I realised that it probably wasn't the tiler , more likely the customer and his nosey nieghbour . Well he as good as gave me the job there and then I had already slightly overpriced anyway . When I went to bed that night I could not get to sleep just could not get out of my head that every second the nosey nieghbour would be popping in to give his opinion and causing me greaf . So I called the customer up and apologuised and said that regular customer of mine had dropped a load of work on me and I would not be able to help for a few months . so he said thanks for trying and called someone els and I got a good night sleep !!! weigh up the hasle versus money = mc2 = good night sleep. greaf for some other poor bugger !!!:hurray:
 
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charlie1

When you are in tiling someones room/floor the area belongs to you. I would not tollerrate this kind of behavour from a customer never mind there niebour. If a customer is bugging me on a job they better have good reason as I am at my work. It may be there home but it is your work. This same rule also applies to other tradesmen. I will acocmadete where i can though, If I can easily work around other people I am more than happy to accomadate but certainly not in the first day when you are setting out and getting a feel for the room.

As for the customer, you have to take on board any concernes they might have with the job but you must not allow them to cross the mark, i.e changing there minds half way through the job, or just generaly being a pest. You get more respect from them bieleve me.

Recently I have to re-clarify terms and conditions with one my fav customers who feels the need to call me on the job.

As for the niebour I would have very little or no tollerance to there interfearance, I would quite simply and politely ask them to leave my area as i do not have time for them. IF THEY CROSSED THE MARK..

Bloody hate nossey niebours.

ALLWAYS BE POLITE THOUGH.
 
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MICK the Tiler

You need to be fussy in yourself to lay 600x600 polished porcelain anything less and the error will stand out like dog balls. As a tiler you are a finishing trade and you will always encounter fussy clients (Goes with the job) perfection is paramount not only for your client but for your reputation. If you are worried about the client then always price high, but don't beat yourself up if you don't win the job. Perfection always comes at a cost, and the cost is to the client not to your reputataion should the job turn out to be less than perfect. If you win the job at a high quote you can take your time get it right concentrate on your fixing technique. But most importantly forget about the money whilst your fixing. Do the best job possible. And work will find you. :thumbsup:
 
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smurf21

Every job you do your reputation is at stake your only ever as good as your last job fussy client or not you should have faith in yourself to do the best job you can do, polished porc will need sealing and if you can get £40 m2 good luck to you imo £18 - £22 m2 is about right and fair if your geared up correctly its just another tile:thumbsup:
 
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medlar

Every job you do your reputation is at stake your only ever as good as your last job fussy client or not you should have faith in yourself to do the best job you can do, polished porc will need sealing and if you can get £40 m2 good luck to you imo £18 - £22 m2 is about right and fair if your geared up correctly its just another tile:thumbsup:

£18-£20 M2 for polished porcelain????
I get £20 M2 for ceramics mate,would`nt even contemplate any natural stone for that price
If that was me quoting it would be £35-£40
 

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